"Wipro continues to see volatile economic environment ahead"

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Noting that global political uncertainty weighed on business sentiment, impacting the IT services industry during the last year, Chairman Azim Premji today said the company continues to see volatile economic environment ahead.

However, clients are looking to spend in technology as it is becoming a major differentiator in all businesses, he said.


"Over the last fiscal 2016-17, global political uncertainty weighed on business sentiment, impacting the IT services industry.. Gross revenues of grew by 7.4 per cent in the fiscal year 2016-17," Premji said.

Speaking at Wipro's 71st Annual General Meeting here, he said, "looking ahead, we continue to see volatile economic environment but clients are looking to spend in technology as technology is becoming a major differentiator in all businesses."

Stating that is the central element driving changes in the expectations and experiences of consumers and business models, Premji said, "At Wipro, we strongly believe that our success will depend on our ability to redefine and align ourselves with the new global paradigms and the disruptive developments in our industry."

"In this context, the company has made significant investments, organic and inorganic, in transforming our business offerings to serve the new demand from clients," he added.

Pointing out that continually strives to enhance value for investors, Premji said consistent with this approach, the company completed a bonus issue recently.

The Board will also consider a proposal to buyback equity shares of the company in the board meeting tomorrow, hesaid.

With this, joins the growing roaster of IndianIT firms like TCS and Infosys that have announced buybackoffers to return surplus cash on their books to theirshareholders.

As on March 2017, had cash and cash equivalents totalling Rs 5,271 crore (USD 813 million) on its books.

Highlighting that last year trained over 39,000 employees in technologies, Premji said, "Our investments in emerging technology spaces of Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and resulted in 603 patents last year."

On the social impact of the company, he said,"We work in the social sphere not just in India, but also in where we operate."

"For instance, in the US, where locals constitute over 50per cent of our employees, we run The Science EducationFellowship.

The Fellowship for teachers in the US has nowexpanded to the city of Dallas, while we continue to workclosely with teachers in Boston, Chicago, New Jersey and NewYork," he said.

Premji also pointed out that the company was makingvery satisfactory progress in all its sustainability goals.

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